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>> what happens with the weapons that have already been sold or that would be sold before july of next year? >> it would in fact not be in compliance with a lot and so they have to then make the different adjustments, taking away some of those features, if in fact they will keep that particular weapon. >> owners and manufacturers like this man from franklin armory in morgan hill solve the senator's bill as both an attack on citizens' rights to own and keep their property as well as legislation that would be fiscally irresponsible for the state. >> we have, perhaps 500,000 firearms that would be affected by this legislation. at an estimated value of $1,000 per fire on that is half a billion dollars that the state is looking to take out of the private property of its constituents. >> the group had promised to lobby against the bill. >> these are real constitutional problems. >> he is president of the foundation
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>> it will take very serious reconfiguration and maybe destruction of a firearm to be able to comply. >> but early this morning the state assembly appropriations committee decided to pull the senator's bill from consideration, effectively ending the battle over the bullet but, at least for this year. >> well, the appropriations committee says that the bill was pulled because it targets a major issue and action should not be rushed. unless the committee changes their mind in the bill is heard and the assembly votes by friday, the bill cannot be reintroduced again until next year, which the senator's staff assures me will happen. >> san francisco giants fans lost one of their favorite players today. sluggard milky cabrera was suspended for the rest of the season for failing a drug test. dennis o'donnell is at at&t park tonight. >> thank you. he had been the giants' leading hitter all season long but as you just mentioned, he's done for the year unless the giants make the playoffs, his season is over.
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he tested positive for testosterone which is a performance enhancing drug, including today the giants have 45 games remaining and he will miss all of them. if the giants reached the postseason he would miss five games, his season ends with a 346 batting average with 11 home runs and 60 runs batted in. he is 159 hits leading all of major-league baseball. the giants' clubhouse and their manager were stunned and we will have reaction and take you inside of the locker room coming up later in sports. >> ok, thank you. >> it was a killing that shocked a community. a five year-old boy shot while his family was outside of their taco trucks and now police need your help locating the two people involved. linda yee shows us new video that could help solve that crime. >> well, police are desperate for the public's help in identifying the killers of that five year-old boy. not only did they get a big break with his new video of the
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suspects car but they have some telltale sketches of the suspects themselves. >> the suspect sketches are distinctive, police described one as a black man in his 20s, short black hair and glasses, 60 tall and 185 lbs.. the second suspect is a woman between 20 and 25 years old, 5 ft. 7 in. and 140 lbs.. >> some may identify these individuals and say they may not be from oakland and other community. so we will be able to identify them and locate them. >> it has been nearly eight months since the five year-old was gunned down by his parents talked towtruck at 50 fifth avenue and international boulevard. the surveillance video shows people scattering seconds after the shooting, and someone falling to the ground. police say that it took some time to get sketches of the suspects because they had so many witnesses. >> collectively, we need to sit down with the witnesses, and
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work with a sketch artist. and at the end of the process, everyone needs to come together and say " that is what the suspects look-alikes " and that is what the a woman that was with the suspect at the time of the shooting, that is what they look like. >> investigators believe that the suspect was at the taco trucks sometime before the shot was fired and the recently recovered new surveillance video of the two suspects jumping into a chevrolet impala me between 2006 and 2009. >> they went out the driveway and a turned right, westbound on international and made another right turn heading northbound on 54th street. >> the motive for the shooting remains unknown, the community is still reeling over the murder of a five year-old child and the seemingly unending violence that continues to play oakland. >> we have to do something about crime all throughout alameda county. this is intolerable and it needs
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to stop. >> it is scary, and we're about to have a kid to. so i'm kind of scared. i do not know what i can say about that. >> police say that since the release to the new video and the sketches, they are following some very strong leads but tonight they are also offering a $25,000 reward for the arrest of the people involved. >> we were kind of observing those sketches, they look somewhat similar, do they think that the suspects are related to each other? >> they don't know that they do know that it is possible that there were other women in that car that also took off. >> thank you for the latest. >> in other bay area headlines now, recognize this man? if so police in redwood city wants to hear from you. he is suspected in a string of armed holdups in the bay area over the past eight days. this is store surveillance video taken during one of those robbers last week. >> in richmond a big rig flipped over and still scrap metal on 580 this morning by the san
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quentin exit. the crash gnarled the morning commute. >> firefighters put out an apartment fire before it could cause too much damage. it happened at 30th and fulton in san fransisco. a neighbor took a picture of it with a cellphone, the one complication in fighting this blaze was a be form on the roof. no one was stung, tenants were evacuated safely and there is only minor damage to the building. >> developing news, but why fire burning up in lake county is now 70 percent contained. and this afternoon cal-perit has destroyed two structures. most evacuation orders have been listed in crews expect full containment by monday. >> nearly 2 million young people lined up across the country today for a chance to live the american dream. even though most of them have been living here as long as they can remember. grace lee is here with the
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program that is giving the nation's undocumented youth a chance to stay. >> cow that is right, a lot of young adults excited about this and we're out here at grace cathedral rallying for it. they live with the fear of deportation and they're hoping to use this momentum to change state laws and deportation practices, and something called " the trust acts ". >> these people are one in the same, part of our community and part of our family. >> rallying for immigration rights, an interfaith coalition joined forces with dreamers, a name that some undocumented young adults have given themselves, like this 18 year- old diego hernandez. >> does it make you feel more american? >> a little bit, yes. >> for cynthia that means restaurants that she can stay united with her baby. >> to live with the fear of not knowing what is going to happen the next day, if we will be able
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to see the children, or what will happen to your status, it is very stressful. >> the president passed this action in june to allow some kids that were brought into the united states illegally by their parents, more rights. that is why thousands are winding the mexican consulate in san fransisco to measure that they have the proper paperwork to get legal employment and driver's licenses, for the very first time in their lives. >> it will help me to have a better job, to look for a better job and better future for myself and my family. >> organizers of the raley's said that they want to take it further by passing a state bill called " the trust act " that would prevent law enforcement from detaining people for deportation, unless they have been convicted of a felony. >> of this bill would address and come back that program because it would severely damage the trust between the community and local law enforcement. >> the governor has not yet commented on what he would do if the trust acts were to cross his
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desk at the end of the year. he generally does not comment on pending legislation. in the meantime mitt romney has only said that presidential actions like this can be reversed and he really wants to take a strong stance against illegal immigration, that means even adding senses and ground officers to secure the border. >> it makes you wonder what would happen to this if he becomes president. >> it is only to your permit, it is temporary. >> a spike in crime and your officers, how bay area police are being stretched to the limit? >> the week before the first taste of the america's cup and we ask " how much will the bay area really benefit? tonight we have a reality check. >> a sign of autism rarely talked about, what happens when kids grow up and their parents cannot care for them anymore? how first of its kind community,
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>> a recent spike in violent crime in the south bay as police officers stretched to the limit. they're working a lot of overtime and that is costing the city money and taking a toll on the officers themselves. len ramirez explains the impact on public safety. >> from long lines at the front counter to delayed responses to calls for service, san jose police showing the effects of budget cuts on a shrunken staff. the department is down at least 54 officers. >> you're using a lot of overtime to put officers on. >> the recent spike in violent crimes has highlighted their overtime issues, three shootings and stabbings stretched the department then, officers had to
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be called back from home, union leaders said that officers are routinely working a combination of mandatory and voluntary overtime. >> we have officers that should be working a 10 hour shift, regularly working 12 hours or up to 16 hours per day. >> records for mandatory overtime or not available but over the past 45 days the union says that officers have worked 4700 hours of voluntary plan overtime in what is called suppression units, these are officers that come in on days off just to work special details like the gang unit or prostitution enforcement. >> i do not think that we can do this much longer. i know from the city's perspective it is cheaper than actually hiring more officers because you're just paying an overtime rate. >> even the chief agrees that this cannot on. >> you cannot run long term on overtime. >> it comes at a time when eight officers have been hospitalized for a tax on the job. san jose will start his first academy in four years.
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approximately 60 officers will be hired since the last academy in 2008300 officers have left the force. >> new at 6 o'clock, bay area home prices are the highest they have been in almost four years. according to a new report the median price for a home or condominium is $401,000 last month, up 12.6% from july last year. the highest median home prices in the bay area is san fransisco at $714,000. and more homes are being sold also. the bay area sales are up 23% from the same time last year. >> new tonight, the real race is one year away but next week san fransisco will get its first taste of the america's cup. and mike sugerman tells us that it may be bittersweet. >> this is a big deal. >> it seemed that way when gavin newsom and the oracle c o announced it but the goal of
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$1.4 billion in economic activity and 9000 jobs does not last long. >> it went pretty fast. >> ed lee was talking about his ride today, not those predictions. that right to promote next week's races which are kind of like preseason games. but since 2011 the wind has been taking out of the world economy, those original 14 teams are now down to five. deals to redevelopment in portland have been scaled back and the $1.4 billion projection? shall we are still anticipating $1 billion of revenue, positive, to the economy. >> but job estimates have been cut by 1000. rex allen got one, he is up from phoenix building bleachers. >> they have a lot of people working around here. >> some businesses are already getting the business. >> like a high dive bar on the embarcadero. that business is apparently getting better because of the
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sailors drink like sailors. >> they're out there selling every day and a stop in after. we anticipate business being very good, starting next tuesday during the racing. >> we arkwright's surprised that there seems to be less enthusiasm for going out and watching the races and we had anticipated. >> she had hoped the spirit of sacramento paddle boat which can hold hundreds, would have been the place to watch the races but so far, at least for next week's business, it is flat. >> people wait until the last few days to make those kinds of decisions. so we're hoping. >> the city is expected to put up $32 million, private fundraisers hope not to be sandbagged. >> the air force as an experimental aircraft designed to fly at 6 times the speed of sound suffered an in-flight failure. boeing launched the unmanned at exit 51 wave rider yesterday for a test flight but after 60
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seconds a control thin failed and the airplane crashed into the pacific. all three test flights for that aircraft have felt so far. >> >> how about today? a big cool down today, the rest of the week pretty similar conditions with a gradual cool down and a weak and does definitely get interesting. today, boy did you feel the difference, between 63 degrees in san fransisco, to 89 degrees in livermore. out of the '90s. out of the triple digits for the most part throughout the valley. 78 degrees in san jose, now below average. 74 in santa rosa, 10 degrees below where we should be at this time of the year and you can blame it on this stuff, the return of the deepening, robust, marine layer, it is low clouds and patchy fog already at the coast, where officials sundown at 8:01 p.m., currently 64 degrees in oakland, san francisco has dipped to 62. in the low 60s in santa rosa. tonight under mostly cloudy
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skies at the coast and into the bay, who have 50's and a few low 60s other was in line with clear skies 62 degrees and throughout the valley. the bottom line is or headlines, patchy fog overnight tonight, a gray start to your thursday, one seasonal to matures in the inland areas, we're still talking about tropical storm hector in the 7 day forcast. tomorrow string of '50s and '60s, and along the seashore otherwise seventies around the peninsula backing from mess the gophers out san fransisco into belmonts, otherwise we jump into the mid 80s as we head into the santa clara valley with western win between 10 and 20, low ninety's common in morgan hill and we jump into the mid-90s, brentwood and tracy and oakley. otherwise 94 in rio vista. low 80s around soon day. 83 degrees in santa rosa and mid-60's in san francisco. the extended forecast calls for slightly cooler conditions by friday under partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of a couple
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of raindrops from some tropical moisture on saturday. we'll talk about that next time around in your pinpoint forecast. >> thousands of california babies are born every year with autism, but when they become adults, who,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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>> over the last several years we have heard quite a bit about autism. in particular about the growing number of children who are diagnosed with the disorder. but there is hardly any talk about what happens to those kids once they grow up. sharing chin is here on the bay area project that aims to give autistic adults a place to call home. >> we have an exercise room.
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>> karen and her husband brought their daughter julia to where she will live on their song, she's 25 and has autism. >> when you are raising a child with special needs, you worry the majority of the time about everything. >> would you like more windows? >> yes. >> julia is apply for housing in an independent living community in downtown sonoma, the first of its kind in the nation designed specifically for young adults with autism. >> she would be with her peers. i mean, that is literally a dream come true for me. >> it is a convenient place. and i can do arts and crafts. i can exercise. or watch a movie. >> the $9 million 3 a. community named after its nonprofit sponsor is set to open in december. the site will have 16 people and for four-bedroom homes that are autism friendly, calm, quiet,
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and predictable. >> we specifically designed buildings for light sensitivity and sound sensitivity and spatial orientation, privacy, but get security. >> mark and patricia at say the new community is designed to be the opposite of the large isolated institutions that used to house the developmentally disabled. there are among the parents that came up with the idea five years ago during a christmas party when they wondered where their artistic teenagers would live as adults. >> we devised this model much as from a realistic standpoint but more of a philosophy about living. >> here residents can step into downtown sonoma, on sites that will help with daily living needs and residents can take part in activities like swimming, cooking, music, and gardening. >> the tag line is " life with purpose ". >> this underscores a desperate need, an estimated 80,000 people nationwide are on an 8 to 10 year waiting list to get into
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residential centers geared to adults with autism. here at the california autism foundation autistic adults will have your behavior communication problems at assembly jobs, like 75 percent of an autistic adults, many live with family or in apartments with some support. the more severe the disability, the harder to find a home. there are not many options. >> we get calls all the time for people looking for residential placement and we need to tell them that we only have three homes and their full. >> this 48 year-old lives in a group home and knows how lucky she is. she is a social worker that has coordinated services for the socially disabled. >> we have families that actually stay home and one parent does not work anymore and it will just stay home. >> family say that the problem will only get worse. up to 60,000 people are born with autism each year in the united states and 85 percent of them are younger than 22, with
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parents as anxious as they are. >> what would you do if not for this? >> i do not know. >> we're getting help. >> that they will provide a blueprint for more families in need. >> sweetwater spectrum is getting a lot of interest in its innovative independent living community. they received phone calls and visitors from all over the country. if you'd like more information go to cbssf.com and click on links and numbers. >> paying the price for chevron's mishap, since the refinery fire, how much gasoline prices have gone up? and when they might go down again. >> millions of baby seats recall, the problem that can cause serious injury. >> the ideas that i have and what i stand ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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>> >> and idling chevron fire truck could be what started last week's fire ant, investigators say that a vapor cloud may have
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ignited when it reached that truck. fires among the reasons gas prices have skyrocketed, joe vasquez says that help may be coming from far away. >> that is ridiculous. >> nine days after the chevron fire in richmond and we're starting to see a major effect on gasoline prices. according to aaa northern california has seen an average of 39¢ increase in gasoline prices from one month ago and some parts of the bay area r are paying more. oakland and san fransisco are up less than 40¢ per gallon over the last month. >> the chevron refinery fire is less than two weeks ago, certainly that accounts for some of it. >> is professor at the energy institute at berkeley says that oil prices are up any whistle that accounts for half of the price increase but clearly the fire and subsequent shutdown of the number four unit have had a major effect as well, especially
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considering the fact that the richmond plant provides 20 percent of the gasoline for the bay area according to a chevron spokesperson. yesterday inspectors revealed that they have not been able to be close to the pipe that burst last monday and it could be weeks before they can even complete their investigation. after that chevron will have to clean up, and get permits from the city of richmond to rebuild, also a time the process. >> it is clear that it will be months. that means that already there are buyers in the market that have started ordering shipments of california specifications gasoline to bring it into the state. we should probably see some decline when we start getting those in shipments in from other parts of the country. that is probably three or four weeks from now. >> to find the cheapest gasoline in your neighborhood, log onto cbssf.com. >> millions of baby seats being recalled because babies keep falling out of them. and some are getting hurt.
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most have only suffered minor bumps and bruises but there has been nearly two dozen reports of serious head injuries. including skull fractures. owners can contact the company for a free repair kit which includes a seat belt, and anchors. >> news around the world, a security guard was shot and wounded at the family research council in washington dc. authorities say the suspected shooter made a negative reference about the organization's work before opening fire. the security guard tackled the gunman after he was shot in the arm and he is expected to be ok. the gunman was taken into custody. at least 20 people, many of them women and children, killed in syria today after fighter jets dropped bombs that practically leveled a neighborhood. the bombing in the town sent panicked civilians running for cover and shattered a sense of control that rebels were trying to protect since taking over the area from presidents army last month. the faa investigating this
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collision in tennessee. to private passenger jets crashed on the runway at the natural international airport. investigators say that the collision happened as the crew was towing one of that aircraft. it plans were empty at the time and one was hurt. >> the presidential campaign is getting downright vicious. mitt romney started his day with this sharp critique of president obama. >> his campaign is all about the vision and attack and hatred. >> the president's camp called mitt romney " unhinged ". meanwhile obama took aim at the accusations that he cut medicare to pay for his health care overhaul. >> my plan has already extended medicare by nearly a decade. their plan ends medicare as we know it. there just aren't everything at the wall to see if it sticks. >> the president made those remarks in a key battleground state of ohio where he is wrapping up the three day boss 4. >> a fresh new addition to the political scene in fremont, and
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18 year-old college sophomore is running for mayor. we spoke to the young canada to find out what he has planned for the bay area's fourth largest city. >> he is 8 sophomore, the 18 year-old is at home for the summer, making a bit of political history in fremont. >> i am running for mayor of fremont. >> you heard him correctly, he wants to be the top dog, the mayor of fremont. >> kenneth changes will you bring? >> i want to improve the industrial heart, i want to get more business is coming to fremont and i want to bring more stores to fremont. >> he says that if he wins the race he will be skipping usc and hopefully attending school here while serving as mayor of the bay area's fourth largest city. >> your 18 years old, you really think that you have a chance to be mayor? >> i really think that i have that chance. this is a grassroots campaign, i'm going door-to-door. i have a lot of strong idea and
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i realize the potential that fremont has. >> i hope that people will look at the merits of someone not just the age. >> does he have a chance with no experience? >> i don't. i think that it is great to have the values but in the and we do look at experience as a big factor. >> his family is originally from india and he represents the diversity of his city, according to the 2010 census, some 50 percent of the fremont population is asian. >> i don't really care where he is from, but if he is mature enough to take the responsibility of fremont and the people here, because this is a very serious job. it is not a joke. >> he faces an uphill battle as there are at least four other candidates running for mayor including former and current city council members. >> they have done great things for fremont and i am very appreciative of their service but i think that it is time that we bring some change. >> we will have to wait for the election in november to see if
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that young man becomes mayor or not. in fremont, cbs 5. >> lights, camera, where is the action? why fewer new shows are being shot in hollywood? >> they have a business model,,, ,,,,
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>> your favorite tv shows are gearing up for brand new episodes of this fall, but california is not getting the economic benefits from hollywood that it used to. christina oliver lazar tells us why jobs in tinsel town are few and far between? >> instead of spending his days on television sets, david thank- yous in front of his computer looking for work. >> i've lost my insurance, i have no medical insurance for me and my family.
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and, no work. no income. i'm on the verge of losing my house. >> a long time location manager says that he is a victim of production of leaving los angeles for better tax incentives in the other states and countries for. he used to work 11 months out of the year but this for here years of work on one project. >> i got a week of work on a shell that is about los angeles but it is shot in canada. but they come here to shoot pick up stuff once every year. >> cut some of l.a. which overseas selling permits says that of the 23 new television dramas for this fall only two will be shot locally including the cbs show vegas. >> each won at least represents 840 jobs if and $60 million to the economy. >> right now 11 tv show shooting york. >> the mayor of new york and the governor of new york are announcing that they are the second capital of the world in this century and unless we start fighting, they will be right. >> if not just tv production
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leaving los angeles, film production is down 60% from a speech 15 years ago according to sela los angeles. those trying to get production back to los angeles say that the state have tax incentives must be improved. >> if california has a $100 million tax incentive program per year, that is very limited, never television cannot use it. but new york is offering $420 million .. >> as for haiti, his unemployment runs out in four weeks .. >> i do not think that hollywood will be what hollywood was, is this going this way. >> cbs 5, christine lazar. >> on the consumer watch, a lot of used car dealers in california are reselling the same cars, again and again, a practice known as churning. if this dealership is reportedly one of the worst. according to the los angeles times one out of every three cars sold here has been repossessed by the dealership had put up for sale again. state senator says that they
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turn the vehicles because it is profitable. >> to have a business model where they want you to fail. they charge you high high interest rate of about 30% and a minute that you cannot pay off one month of that loan, they will repossess your car, take your down payment, not give it back to you, and then sell the car to another consumer. >> the center is sponsoring a bill that would rein in abusive financing practices by used car dealers. the los angeles times found that one southern california dealer should sold more than 750 cars two times over the past few years. the owner of this delicious tells us that he does repossess a lot of cars, but he blames it on people buying cars that they cannot afford. >> it is a support system like no other. >> you cannot get that from family and friends. you have to get it from someone that has been through it. >> what this oakland mother does for other parents that have lost a child away that she did. >> the coast is not clear.
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and because of that robust marine layer, it was cooler today. now the big weather pattern change for your weekend but first, dennis had a busy day. >> yes, a bad day for the san francisco giants, we'll take you inside of the locker room for reaction on the,,,,,,,,,,,,
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>> no one understands the pain of a parent who has lost a child like another parent who has been through it. >> sharon reports that this week's jefferson award winner is a woman that reaches beyond her own pain to bring comfort to others. >> with a prayer for peace, teens and young adults and shoot basketball and not guns in oakland. they show up to play for others that cannot. the organizer lost her son to gun violence. >> we have to learn how to live again. >> the basketball game is just one way that she reaches out to the community through a
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nonprofit, the washington foundation for nonviolent supports survivors of murder victims, she founded 12 years ago after her 18 year-old son was killed, he was riding his bicycle outside of his high- school where he had just graduated. >> i'm going to say it is easier when the grandmother or grandfather dies but is different. it is different when you lose a child. >> off the board she spends a lot time bringing peace and comfort to families of homicide victims, many of them in oakland. >> my husband and i trust in god and decided that this was something that we could do, we would go out and help families. >> she and a handful of volunteers contact survivors of the oakland murder victim saw for help, she understands firsthand the details that parents are too devastated to handle. >> the most shocking thing was the insurance that i have for my job, they wanted me to send them information so that i could prove that i did not kill him myself.
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>> she says that maryland guided her through the trauma after her only child, a 21 year-old, was killed and then attempting carjacking seven years ago. >> she did tell me what the steps are going to be. and you cannot get that from family or friends. you have to get it from someone that has been through it. >> after john bishop lost his only son in 2005, he joined the foundation support group. >> she has been there, and she just supports you. >> she provides financial relief for grieving families. the foundation helps pay for expensive funerals. >> we will buy flowers or pay the funeral home and we will support them. sometimes i'm asked to do a eulogy so we will money to pay anyone. i'm ordained so i will do the eulogy. >> she says that serving families helped her heal from her son's unsolved murder. >> i think that he would be very
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proud of me. >> so providing help, hope, and healing of homicide victims thaw, the jefferson ward in the bay area goes to marin when washington harris. >> economic your local heroes for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com. click the connect button at the top of the page, and then the jefferson awards to find the email nomination form. >> from the cbs 5 weather center, good evening ever want to read today we have a cool down, between 63 degrees in san fransisco, to 89 degrees in livermore. outside right now, looking up to ocean beach, in the '50s, a bit of a sea breeze. 62 degrees in san fransisco, low 60s in santa rosa where the wind has been gusting up to 22 mi. per hour. currently 73 degrees on the peninsula in redwood city compared to 81 degrees right here in dublin looking out at mt. diablo. a cooler evening in progress with the western wind at 16. tomorrow we will begin the day
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with some coastal stratus into the bay. it will pan out to be warmer day in the inland areas and then hector, and the wait will factor weekend, the 7 day forcast is coming up. here is the satellite radar, watch the clouds blasting from southern california at in the form of bonds in moister causing thunder from the lake tahoe area otherwise this is the marine layer that has stepped up next to the coast. it will push into the bay within the next couple of hours. today that marine layer is pretty robust, the cooler air mass drifting on top of that knocking back temperatures substantially, up to nearly 90 degrees throughout cordelia and in fairfield low seventies. in mountain view, below average in san jose. 10 degrees below normal in santa rosa. tonight with a blanket of clouds to mergers in the '50s and a few low 60s in the inland areas, the wind will continue out of the west between 10 and 20. i love that right there, that area of low pressure, as it spirals counterclockwise, it encourages the cloud cover from
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southern california, the remnants of what was once tropical storm hector will be drifting into the bay area. until we get a bit more seasonal as we approach the weekend but then we have a slight chance of a couple of rain drops by saturday. '50s and '60s for your thursday with partial coastal clearing. seventies, around the peninsula and we jump up to 84 degrees in los altos 3 power outage 0. 83 in campbell as well as san jose. that is typical for this time of the year. mid-90s in brentwood in tracy and oakley. right around 94 degrees in discovery day. 95 in pleasanton, cooler than that in concord and clayton and walnut creek and hercules. 50's, no clearing, but big debate, and stinson beach, 80 degrees in sonoma. the extended forecast, a little bit of cool down with partly cloudy skies friday and a few raindrops possible under it partly to mostly cloudy sky on saturday and then seasonal conditions,,
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earlier in this newscast, the
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giants outfielder has suspended 50 games for testing positive for testosterone. we will have a moron that is a single. first chance tried to take the series against the nationalist facing steven stratford. here is reckless and a steel, replacing milky cabrera. the national's loaded the bases against tim lincecum in the first. jason werth delivers a two run single, two/zero. they're leading the national league in strikeouts, he got seven giants but in the second brandon crawford and cameras to change up to write and the game is tied .. tim lincecum could not hold washington at bay. espinoza blasted one to the deepest part of the art. 4/2 washington, the one 6/4. tim lincecum allows for runs in four innings and picks up his 13th loss. the opposing pitcher got his 14th win in. the news on the field is not nearly as devastating as the news off of the field. milky cabrera, 50 game
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suspension, here is reaction. >> certainly a kick in the gut of this team. they got just before game time. and after the game, they produced this kind of reaction. >> we are moving on right now. that is all that you can do weather is an injury or something like this. this team will remain focused on trying to win ball games. >> it is a surprise and shock? >> yes, but it is something that we'll have to deal with from here on out. >> you never know what is cancer someone's head when they make decisions like that, for whatever reason. but he is obviously going to have to suffer the consequences and we need to continue to move on as a ball club. >> gone is the momentum from being the all-star game mvp. gone is the leader in hits and runs scored. a feared no. 3 hitter batting 346 with 11 home runs and 60 rbi. gone will be the milkman and milkmaids in the ballpark. >> if it is a tough blow but we have been through this before and we know what we need to do.
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>> " my positive test was the result of a substance i should not have used, i except my suspension under the age from the program and i will try to move on with my life, i am deeply sorry for my mistakes and i apologize to my teammates, to the san fransisco giants organization, and to the fans for letting them down ". >> i hate the dodgers, the giants are going to win anyway. >> he is a very strong player but we are a great team and i think it will do ok. >> gone will be his presence in a close-knit club house. a last image, his white s u v driven by his brother, pulling away from the complex. >> what does this mean for him? he will sit out the last 45 games of the regular season. should the giants make the playoffs he will have to sit out another five postseason games. >> thank you. he is one of the higher profile
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players to be suspended by major-league baseball. another player suspended 10 games in 2005. manny ramirez suspended twice in his career. i should mention that the giants reliever is serving a 100 game suspension. a busy day in baseball history made in seattle. the mariners' ace felix hernandez on the mound. >> a perfect game by a seattle mariner estimates to one >> he struck out 12 for the first perfect game in mariners' history. the first time in baseball history that three have been thrown in one season. matt king did it in june and still no. did it in april. also in seattle. >> when did you realize what you had gone? >> i realized like in the third.
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my whole family back in as well, my wife just flew back there, i have no one here. , this is unbelievable. i did it for you guys, it is for you!. >> the 49ers battle the texan saturday night, 5:00 p.m. on cbs 5. we will be in houston for wall- to-wall coverage. that is it from at&t park. you know, jim harbaugh likes to say " next man up " when someone goes down. but that is not the case in this baseball team. there's no one that can replace a 350 average. a huge loss for the giants and their playoff prospects. >> we have talked for the past couple seasons how they really needed their bats, and now this,
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